Re: Performance and I/O
From: Joel Garry <joelga_at_rossinc.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 00:25:04 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Oct4.002504.20974_at_rossinc.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 1994 00:25:04 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Oct4.002504.20974_at_rossinc.com>
In article <369op1$if$1_at_mhadg.production.compuserve.com> duane <74271.1446_at_CompuServe.COM> writes:
>Does anyone have any rule of thumb, etc., for estimating the
>overall system performance benefit of running Oracle in an Oracle
>"native" filesystem vs. using journalled filesystems as found on
>IBM's AIX? Is it a potential 20% increase? 5%? 25%? I know
>this is one of those "your mileage will vary" concerns, but does
>anyone have even a ballpark estimate of what one might achieve?
>
A few months ago we had this thread here. "Experiences" ranged from
5% to 300%.
Big ballpark, eh?
-- Joel Garry joelga_at_amber.rossinc.com Compuserve 70661,1534 These are my opinions, not necessarily those of Ross Systems, Inc. %DCL-W-SOFTONEDGEDONTPUSH, Software On Edge - Don't Push. panic: ifree: freeing free inodes...Received on Tue Oct 04 1994 - 01:25:04 CET